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Pictures of Flowers Catkin Pictures and Catkin Kind
Pictures of Flowers Catkin Pictures and Catkin Kind
Catkin is a flower cluster that consists of numerous small flowers arranged around a long central axis. Catkins have no petals or inconspicuous petals. Catkins are found in many plant families. Catkin bearing plants include many other trees or shrubs such as birch, willow, sweet chestnut, sweet fern and few herbaceous plants. Catkin is also called as ament.

Each flower of catkins lacks a petal unlike many other wild flowers. Since there are no petals, grayish or yellowish-green catkins are rarely thought of as flowers. Each catkin is either staminate (male, producing pollen) or distillate (female, producing seeds). Wind pollinates female catkins. In Salix species, the pollination occurs by insects. Pussy willow is the most familiar catkin. Majority of catkins are long and drooping. Catkins contain many, usually unisexual, flowers that are arranged closely along a drooping central stem. Catkins can be found in many plant families. Catkins appear on the branches of willows, birch and many other plants long before other spring flowers blossom.

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Pictures of Flowers Catkin Pictures and Catkin Kind
Pictures of Flowers Catkin Pictures and Catkin Kind

Pictures of Flowers Catkin Pictures and Catkin Kind

Pictures of Flowers Catkin Pictures and Catkin Kind
Pictures of Flowers Catkin Pictures and Catkin Kind
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Pictures of Flowers Catkin Pictures and Catkin Kind

Pictures of Flowers Catkin Pictures and Catkin Kind
Pictures of Flowers Catkin Pictures and Catkin Kind

Pictures of Flowers Catkin Pictures and Catkin Kind

Pictures of Flowers Catkin Pictures and Catkin Kind
Pictures of Flowers Carnation Pictures and Carnation Kind
Pictures of Flowers Carnation Pictures and Carnation
Pictures of Flowers Canterbury Bell Pictures and Canterbury Bell Kind
Pictures of Flowers Canterbury Bell Pictures and Canterbury Bell Kind
Canterbury Bell or bell flower is an annual or biennial flowering plant with attractive bell shaped flowers with a flat base. Flowers come in blue, purple, mauve or white colors. Bell flowers produce huge spikes of extremely long lasting blooms. The plant grows to about 2-3 feet tall. The plants are best in borders or among shrubs in the gardens. Flowers are 2-3 inches long and widely spaced on a single flowering stem. Leaves grow at the base of the plants and are about 10 inches long. Leaves that grow on the flowering stems are usually shorter.

Canter Bell plants can grow best in cool or warm zones and are not suitable for tropics, dry or hot regions. It takes about 14-21 days for the seeds to germinate. The plant thrives in sunny and shaded locations in well drained soils. Bell flowers grow nicely in flower beds, borders and containers. Canter bell flower work well in floral arrangements. Many beekeepers use bell flowers for making potently sweet honey. Canter bells are native to Southern Europe.

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Pictures of Flowers Canterbury Bell Pictures and Canterbury Bell Kind

Pictures of Flowers Canterbury Bell Pictures and Canterbury Bell Kind

Pictures of Flowers Canterbury Bell Pictures and Canterbury Bell Kind

Pictures of Flowers Canterbury Bell Pictures and Canterbury Bell Kind

Pictures of Flowers Canterbury Bell Pictures and Canterbury Bell Kind

Pictures of Flowers Canterbury Bell Pictures and Canterbury Bell Kind

Pictures of Flowers Canterbury Bell Pictures and Canterbury Bell Kind

Pictures of Flowers Canterbury Bell Pictures and Canterbury Bell Kind

Pictures of Flowers Canterbury Bell Pictures and Canterbury Bell Kind

Pictures of Flowers Canterbury Bell Pictures and Canterbury Bell Kind
Pictures of Flowers Candytuft Pictures and Candytuft Kind
Pictures of Flowers Candytuft Pictures and Candytuft Kind
Candytuft is a flowering plant of the mustard family. Candytuft is a favorite flower of both borders and beds in the gardens of old-fashioned flowers. The name is thought to have originated from Island of Crete, which was earlier known as Candia. During the 16th century, it was brought from Crete to England. Candytuft grows about a foot tall with white, pink or purple flower clusters. Purple and the evergreen varieties are the best known varieties of Candytuft.
Globe Candytuft is a garden variety that grows up to 16 inches. Red, lavender or pink blossoms grow in dense clusters on Globe Candytuft. The plant has bout 30 species and is native to Southern Europe, Northern Africa and Western Asia. Several species of Candytuft are cultivated especially as garden flowers. Leaves, stems and roots of Candytuft possess medicinal properties. Seeds are considered as the most efficacious. In the ancient times, the plant was often used as medicine for the treatments of rheumatism, gouts and many other diseases. If taken in large doses, Candytuft can cause giddiness, nausea and diarrhea. The plant is also useful in cardiac hypertrophy, asthma and bronchitis.

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Pictures of Flowers Candytuft Pictures and Candytuft Kind
Pictures of Flowers Candytuft Pictures and Candytuft Kind

Pictures of Flowers Candytuft Pictures and Candytuft Kind

Pictures of Flowers Candytuft Pictures and Candytuft Kind

Pictures of Flowers Candytuft Pictures and Candytuft Kind

Pictures of Flowers Candytuft Pictures and Candytuft Kind

Pictures of Flowers Candytuft Pictures and Candytuft Kind

Pictures of Flowers Candytuft Pictures and Candytuft Kind

Pictures of Flowers Candytuft Pictures and Candytuft Kind

Pictures of Flowers Candytuft Pictures and Candytuft Kind

Pictures of Flowers Candytuft Pictures and Candytuft Kind
Pictures of Flowers Calla Pictures and Calla Kind
Pictures of Flowers Calla Pictures and Calla Kind
Calla or calla lily is a beautiful garden flower of the arum family. It is native to cool temperate regions of Northern Hemisphere, Northern Asia, North America and Central, Eastern and Northern Europe. Calla is an herbaceous perennial flowering plant that grows in bogs and ponds. 6-12 cm long leaves are round to heart shaped. The greenish-yellow inflorescence is produced on a spadix about 4-6 cm long enclosed in a white spathe. The fruit of calls is a cluster of red berries, berry containing several seeds.

Calls plant is very poisonous when fresh because of high oxalic acid contents. However, the rhizome is edible after drying, grinding, leaching and boiling. Calla grows from a bulb that must be planted in rich and well-watered soils. Often, it is planted in the soil mixed with manure. In many parts of North America, calla is grown indoors or in a greenhouse. In California and Texas, it can be grown outdoors in gardens and flowerbeds.

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Pictures of Flowers Calla Pictures and Calla Kind

Pictures of Flowers Calla Pictures and Calla Kind

Pictures of Flowers Calla Pictures and Calla Kind

Pictures of Flowers Calla Pictures and Calla Kind

Pictures of Flowers Calla Pictures and Calla Kind

Pictures of Flowers Calla Pictures and Calla Kind

Pictures of Flowers Calla Pictures and Calla Kind

Pictures of Flowers Calla Pictures and Calla Kind

Pictures of Flowers Calla Pictures and Calla Kind
Pictures of Flowers Blazing Star Pictures and Blazing Star Kind
Pictures of Flowers Blazing Star Pictures and Blazing Star Kind
Blazing Star, Gay-feather or Button Snakeroot is a genus of ornamental plants native to North America, Mexico and the Bahamas. The plant grows abundantly on prairies and meadows in the eastern and western United States. Blazing star is often used as a popular summer flower in the bouquets. It is a perennial plant surviving the winter in the form of corms. Flower heads have disc florets and no ray florets.

Blazing star is a tall and slender plant that can grow from 1-6 feet tall. Thick clusters of small purple or red blossoms grow along the stems on thin spikes up to 18 inches long. Flower heads are surrounded by bracts or modified leaves, which have the color same as that of the flowers. The spikes of blossoms resemble a shooting star and thus the name blazing star. The name blazing star is also given for many aster, goldenrods and thistles species. Blazing star species are used as food plants by the larvae of some other species of plants.

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Pictures of Flowers Blazing Star Pictures and Blazing Star Kind

Pictures of Flowers Blazing Star Pictures and Blazing Star Kind

Pictures of Flowers Blazing Star Pictures and Blazing Star Kind

Pictures of Flowers Blazing Star Pictures and Blazing Star Kind

Pictures of Flowers Blazing Star Pictures and Blazing Star Kind

Pictures of Flowers Blazing Star Pictures and Blazing Star Kind

Pictures of Flowers Blazing Star Pictures and Blazing Star Kind

Pictures of Flowers Blazing Star Pictures and Blazing Star Kind

Pictures of Flowers Blazing Star Pictures and Blazing Star Kind

Pictures of Flowers Blazing Star Pictures and Blazing Star Kind
Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind
Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind
Baby’s-Breath is a genus of about 100 species of flowering plants native to Europe, North Africa and Asia. Other than USA, the plant is known by the name Gypsophila. Several species of Baby’s-Breath are found in calcium rich soils including gypsum. It is a garden plant that grows 2-3 feet tall and has widely branching stems. The plant is grown in front of shrubbery in rock gardens. Florists often mix tiny white flowers of Baby’s-Breath among larger flowers in bouquets for providing a beautiful and delicate look.

Baby’s-Breath is a herbaceous, annual and perennial plant. Leaves are linear to triangular 1-7 cm long and 2-8 mm broad. Flowers grow in large inflorescences, which could be dense, open or lax. Each flower is small with a diameter of 3-10 mm and with five white or pink petals. Baby’s-Breath is often grown as ornamental plants in gardens. The plant is easy to grow and can often be found in dry and open places.

Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind

Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind

Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind

Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind

Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind

Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind

Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind
Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind

Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind

Pictures of Flowers Baby’s Breath Pictures and Baby’s Breath Kind
Pictures of Flowers Arbutus Pictures and Arbutus Kind
Pictures of Flowers Arbutus Pictures and Arbutus Kind
Arbutus is a genus of flowering plants native to warm temperate regions of the Mediterranean, Western Europe and North America. Due to the superficial resemblance of fruits to Strawberry, European species are generally known as Strawberry Trees. Arbutus is one of the loveliest spring flowers. In Massachusetts, Arbutus is the state flower and often known as Mayflower. Several evergreen plants ranging in size from the tiniest plant to a tall tree are known by the name Arbutus, trailing Arbutus being the most common species.

With its fragrant clusters of waxy white blossoms often tinged with pink, Arbutus is considered as the most attractive wild flowers in North America. Arbutus grows best in sandy or rocky soils especially in pinewoods, where it creeps along the ground almost hidden beneath dry needles and leaves. In Vancouver islands, Arbutus bark and leaves are often used to crate medicines for cold, stomach problems, tuberculosis and as the basis for contraceptives. Although the fruits of Arbutus are edible but it is rarely eaten, as it has minimal flavor. Besides, Arbutus is a great fuelwood because it burns hot and long.

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Pictures of Flowers Arbutus Pictures and Arbutus Kind

Pictures of Flowers Arbutus Pictures and Arbutus Kind

Pictures of Flowers Arbutus Pictures and Arbutus Kind
Pictures of Flowers Arbutus Pictures and Arbutus Kind

Pictures of Flowers Arbutus Pictures and Arbutus Kind

Pictures of Flowers Arbutus Pictures and Arbutus Kind

Pictures of Flowers Arbutus Pictures and Arbutus Kind

Pictures of Flowers Arbutus Pictures and Arbutus Kind

Pictures of Flowers Arbutus Pictures and Arbutus Kind
Pictures of Flowers Arbutus Pictures and Arbutus Kind
Pictures of Flowers Anthurium Pictures and Anthurium Kind
Pictures of Flowers Anthurium Pictures and Anthurium Kind
Anthurium is a large genus of about 800 to 100 species native to North and South America. Anthurium, the tropical flowers, is sometimes referred to as ‘Flamingo Flower’ or ‘Boy Flower’ owing to the typical structure of the spathe and spadix. Anthurium is one of the most variable, largest and complex genuses of family. The plants are widely distributed in the wet tropical mountain forests of Central and South America. Most of the Aquarium species grow in Panama, Columbia, Brazil and Ecuador. According the some of the noted botanists, the genus is not found in Asia.

Anthurium plants are also cultivated in greenhouses and gardens. Its leaves are evergreen and heart-shaped. The plant is grown for its beautiful and brightly colored leaves. Anthurium bears very small flowers that are tightly packed on a cylindrical flesh stalk called a spadix. Pink flamingo or flamingo lily is one of the most types of Anthurium. Pink flamingo has a bright pink spathe that lasts for many weeks. Stems of Anthurium plants are short to elongate with a length of 15 to 30 cm. Most of the species of Anthurium can be grown as houseplants or outdoors in mild climates in shady areas.

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Pictures of Flowers Anthurium Pictures and Anthurium Kind

Pictures of Flowers Anthurium Pictures and Anthurium Kind

Pictures of Flowers Anthurium Pictures and Anthurium Kind

Pictures of Flowers Anthurium Pictures and Anthurium Kind

Pictures of Flowers Anthurium Pictures and Anthurium Kind

Pictures of Flowers Anthurium Pictures and Anthurium Kind

Pictures of Flowers Anthurium Pictures and Anthurium Kind

Pictures of Flowers Anthurium Pictures and Anthurium Kind

Pictures of Flowers Anthurium Pictures and Anthurium Kind
Pictures of Flowers Annual Pictures and Annual Kind
Pictures of Flowers Annual Pictures and Annual Kind
Annual is a plant that usually grows from seeds, blossoms, produces flowers and seeds and dies withing one year. Annual plant generally refers to a plant that is grown outdoors in the spring and summer and survives just for one growing season. Many food plants including domesticated grains are grown as annuals. Some of the perennials and biennials are also grown in gardens as annuals mainly for convenience. For instance, true biennials such as carrot, parsley and celery are usually grown as annual crops for their edible roots, petioles and leaves respectively. Examples of true perennials that are grown as annuals are Tomato, Sweet Potato and Bell Pepper.

Examples of true annual plants are pea, corn, lettuce, cauliflower, bean, watermelon and marigold. Once the plants die, the seeds live on to produce plants in future. Majority of the annuals live for their whole life from one spring to fall growing season. Winter annual species begin to grow in autumn, live through winter, produce seeds and die the following spring or summer. Annual garden flowers have various colors, shapes, sizes and blooming period. Several desert species have a seed-to-seed life cycle of only few weeks with seeds spending most of the year to survive dry conditions.

Pictures of Flowers Annual Pictures and Annual Kind

Pictures of Flowers Annual Pictures and Annual Kind

Pictures of Flowers Annual Pictures and Annual Kind

Pictures of Flowers Annual Pictures and Annual Kind

Pictures of Flowers Annual Pictures and Annual Kind

Pictures of Flowers Annual Pictures and Annual Kind

Pictures of Flowers Annual Pictures and Annual Kind

Pictures of Flowers Annual Pictures and Annual Kind

Pictures of Flowers Annual Pictures and Annual Kind

Pictures of Flowers Annual Pictures and Annual Kind

Pictures of Flowers Annual Pictures and Annual Kind